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What is Design-Based Research (DBR)

New Technological Applications for Foreign and Second Language Learning and Teaching
A research method used to study innovative learning environments that involves iterative steps of the exploration of the design, enactment of interventions, evaluation and analysis of the outcomes, and redesign.
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Corpus-Informed Pedagogy in a Language Course: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Nina Vyatkina (University of Kansas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2591-3.ch015
Abstract
Data-Driven Learning (DDL), or a corpus-based method of language teaching and learning, has been developing rapidly since the turn of the century and has been shown to be effective and efficient. Nevertheless, DDL is still not widely used in regular classrooms for a number of reasons. One of them is that few workable pedagogical frameworks have been suggested for integrating DDL into language courses and curricula. This chapter describes an exemplar of a practical application of such a pedagogical framework to a high-intermediate university-level German as a foreign language course with a significant DDL component. The Design-Based Research approach is used as the main methodological framework. The chapter concludes with a discussion of wider pedagogical implications.
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Game Design as a Compelling Experience
A way to carry out formative research to test and refine educational designs based on principles derived from prior research.4
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